A passenger from Easyjet went on a trip from Spain to England to stop the suspected heart and died while his colleagues spent nearly an hour in an attempt to save the woman, according to local reports.
The Liverpool Eco newspaper reported that three passengers, including a nurse, have a budget airline traveling from Tenervi to Liverpool Airport, John Lennon, and tried to revive the 67 -year -old woman who collapsed shortly after take off on March 25.
The trio took the CPR performance on the unconscious traveler for about 50 minutes, as the plane was redirected to northern Spain, where the paramedics were ready. But the woman, who was traveling with her husband, died before the plane landed at the Santiago-Rosal de Castro airport.
“I spoke to her husband after that and I only said I am very sorry,” said one of the heroic passengers, who asked not to reveal his identity, to the port.
“We have tried everything to keep it alive.”
The brave passenger, who was flying with his wife, daughter and son -in -law, said that he started his seat when the pilot and the airline crew asked. Remember the employees who serve the oxygen tank and a fibrile remover while he, the nurse and physiotherapist tried to save the convicted traveler.
“We have done our best, but she died on the plane,” he added.
“When we landed, the police, the paramedics, and the CID team entered the plane before we all fired.”

The perpetrator stated that the other passenger, who witnessed a horrific ordeal, praised those who tried to save the life of a woman, describing their actions as “perfect”.
The newspaper “Express” reported that the travelers on the dark journey had been submitted overnight before completing their journey the next day.
Easyjet, based in the UK, confirmed the accident in the local outlets and said it has been in close contact with the sadness family.
“The welfare of our passengers and our crew is always the priority of Easyjet,” the airline said in a statement.
“Our crew is trained to respond to medical issues and do everything possible during the flight, along with a medical specialist who was helping the plane. We have been in contact with the family and we continued to provide our support and help.”
Easyjet did not immediately respond to the post for comment.